While not as good as probably using DBD::Mock, I usually test my Class::DBI based modules through a series of tests using DBD::SQLite since it doesn't rely on MySQL/Postgres/MSSQL installs. Of course, the minute I need db specific SQL, I'm screwed. :-)

Usually, I'll use_ok/isa_ok the modules, load sql schema/data into a db file using DBI, override the Class::DBI::connection/set_db to point to that file, then test all the interactions and results.

Now granted, I'm testing just as much SQLite as I am my module, but the same it true at a certain level for DBD::Mock as well I guess.


In reply to Re: Automated testing of database classes by jk2addict
in thread Automated testing of database classes by MrCromeDome

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